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Alumni Update: Kelly

Alumni Update: Kelly

We recently received an update on Kelly from Dr. Heather and Laura: Kelly came to Steven’s animal sanctuary in 2023, when she needed a retirement home. She was a SAFE favorite for her gentle spirit, but she was older and struggled with lameness and some hoof and skin…

May Joel Conner Clinic Report: Deja Vu

May Joel Conner Clinic Report: Deja Vu

Meghan N worked alongside Deja Vu in the May Joel Conner groundwork Clinic, and has the following to say about her experience: “Over the past three days, Deja and I had the opportunity to learn and grow together during the Joel Conner Clinic. This mare is incredibly…

Is Alvaro the Next Lionel Messi?

Is Alvaro the Next Lionel Messi?

Alvaro has been brushing up on his soccer skills since he learned the World Cup is coming to Seattle next year.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQujeYRByuE&feature=youtu.be

Nadia: “More than just a horse…”

Nadia: “More than just a horse…”

Nadia’s backstory as a rescue horse is harrowing, and it’s pretty fair to say that it’s lucky she made it to SAFE alive. She was part of a huge Animal Control seizure back in 2010 involving 18 equines and 55 canines, who were discovered living in filthy conditions. At…

Poppy in May

Poppy in May

Casey A has been working and riding Poppy since her earliest days under saddle, and has helped her grow into a confident and level-headed partner. At the most recent Joe Conner clinic, Casey took her out for a little spin in the outdoor arena amongst the groundwork…

May Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

May Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

Lexee N has been (re)starting Ranger under saddle, and says the following about their experience together at the recent Joel Conner Clinic: “The more we ride Ranger, the more we learn about his history. This clinic has brought us to a pretty strong opinion that Ranger…

Why We Love Her: Tiva

Why We Love Her: Tiva

Lily has been working with Tiva, and talks about one of the many reasons why she loves her — apart from her impeccable comedic timing, that is.   https://www.youtube.com/shorts/duTqpJITVIQ

Hi, Barbie!

Hi, Barbie!

It’s Barb(ie)‘s world, and we’re just living in it! This little mare is full of big personality. She is adventurous, spunky, and brave. Batteries not included — or needed, she’s powered by hay! …

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Alumni Update: Rhythm

Alumni Update: Rhythm

Here is a recent update from Hillary: These days, Rhythm spends most of his days enjoying retirement with his old pal Jimmy. We do however enjoy good grooming sessions and the occasional lunging session or bareback ride around the pasture. Back in our good ole days,…

Mahina’s First Saddling

Mahina’s First Saddling

In the year she has been with us, Mahina has experienced a lot of firsts: first bath, first dental, first farrier appointment. After many hours of groundwork, Mahina was ready for another first: wearing a saddle. The first time being cinched up was momentarily…

June Volunteer of the Month: Eric Whittle

June Volunteer of the Month: Eric Whittle

Congratulations to our June Volunteer of the Month, Eric Whittle! Since joining SAFE in February 2024, Eric has been a bright and dependable presence on both our Monday AM and Wednesday PM chore teams. Always arriving prepared and with a smile, Eric brings positivity…

Alumni Update: Billy

Alumni Update: Billy

Billy is doing well. He lives in a side-by-side paddock next to Anne’s mare, Vinnie. They have a brother/sister relationship and can intermittently irk each other, but they also lick and nuzzle each other through the fence. Billy gets to have a peaceful life without…

Alumni Update: Montana

Alumni Update: Montana

Montana is enjoying life on a beautiful property with his adopters Alycia, Rebecca and their son. He hangs out with four other horses and a few ducks.

Inky’s Intro to Sunny

Inky’s Intro to Sunny

Inky had been living alone for some time before he got to SAFE, so we really had no indication of how he would be with other horses. Due to the fact that he was to be adopted out as a companion horse, it was important for us to be able to see his interactions in order…

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